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Paris Saint-Germain wants to end its great week in style. Victorious against Real Sociedad this Tuesday in the Champions League (2-1), the capital club wants to continue this Sunday against Stade de Reims.
A meeting not to be taken lightly for Luis Enrique’s men who want to get back to three points in Ligue 1 after two consecutive draws against Stade Rennais and AS Monaco.
However, for this meeting the Spanish coach could once again do without one of his executives. According to newspaper informationTeam, captain Marquinhos could extend his absence due to a calf problem. The Brazilian feels new pain. The red and blue staff should not take any risks for this game against the Rémois.
Towards a Beraldo – Hernandez defense against Reims?
Marquinhos should not be in the game this Sunday at the Parc des Princes against Stade de Reims. The same thing for Danilo Pereira who could however appear in the group. Luis Enrique therefore has a good chance of renewing the same central hinge which started against Real Sociedad this Tuesday, namely Lucas Beraldo and Lucas Hernandez.
The two Parisians put in a great performance on the Basques pitch, showing themselves to be solid but also complementary. Nuno Mendes and Achraf Hakimi are expected to start the meeting in the corridors.
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